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Faculty of Sciences Podgorica University of Montenegro

Faculty of Sciences Podgorica University of Montenegro. 7 th Workshop on “Software Engineering Education and Reverse Engineering”, Risan, 9 – 14. Sep. 2007. University of Montenegro. On October 1, 1974, University of Montenegro opened its doors after five years of planning and building.

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Faculty of Sciences Podgorica University of Montenegro

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  1. Faculty of SciencesPodgorica University of Montenegro 7th Workshop on “Software Engineering Education and Reverse Engineering”, Risan, 9 – 14. Sep. 2007. Goran Šuković, University of Montenegro

  2. University of Montenegro • On October 1, 1974, University of Montenegro opened its doors after five years of planning and building. • From 1974 to 2005 UoM was the only university at Montenegro. • In 2006-7: • Number of undergraduate students:10.645 • Number of master students: 100 • Faculty: 1.273 • Staff: 332 • 17 Departments with 85 degree programs Goran Šuković, University of Montenegro

  3. Main building Goran Šuković, University of Montenegro

  4. Faculty of Sciences Goran Šuković, University of Montenegro

  5. Faculty of Sciences • Founded 1979 under the name Institute for Mathematics and Physics • 1989 – name changed to Faculty of Sciences • From 1979 to 2003: • 4 years undergraduate studies Goran Šuković, University of Montenegro

  6. Faculty of Sciences • From 2003 to 2006: • Undergraduate studies:4 years-240 ECTS • Master studies:1 year-60 ECTS • From 2006: • Undergraduate studies:3 years -180 ECTS • Master studies:2years -120 ECTS • PhD studies:3 years -180 ECTS Goran Šuković, University of Montenegro

  7. Degrees/Programmes • Mathematics • Mathematics and Computer Science • Computer Science • Information Technologies (Applied Degree) • Physics • Biology Goran Šuković, University of Montenegro

  8. Number of Students Math and Computer Science Computer Science Goran Šuković, University of Montenegro

  9. Computer ScienceProgramme • In 2001 – new programme Computer Science, based on ACM Computing Curricula 2001: Computer Science 2001 • 4 year programme • First two years – fundamentals: math + core programming skills • Third and fourth year - strong emphasis on applications: compilers, databases, AI, web technologies, OO design, UML, number of elective modules Goran Šuković, University of Montenegro

  10. CS course structure • Basic course structure – 16 weeks semester (actually 14 working weeks), homeworks + projects + midterms (one or two) + final • Computer Science degree program revised in 2006 due to moving from 4-year to 3-year curriculum • No electives, no final project, some courses moved to Master studies Goran Šuković, University of Montenegro

  11. Our approach (1) • Not just to tell you how other people have done things so that you can do the same • But rather to educate you to the point where you are able to invent new things • Professional education in computer science combined with mathematics Goran Šuković, University of Montenegro

  12. Our approach (2) • Before applying, consider whether you really want to spend three or four years in intensive study in CS: • theory and practice • science and engineering • software and hardware Goran Šuković, University of Montenegro

  13. Our Approach (3) • Not IT training courses for the specific tools only • We make available to students a wide range of information and tools for their investigation • A message to the future students • “If your primary aim is to become competent in a technique in current demand, with a view only to employability in the short term, or only as a supporting skill to interests and abilities outside computer science, then our programme are probably not what you are looking for.” Goran Šuković, University of Montenegro

  14. Halls and labs Goran Šuković, University of Montenegro

  15. Halls and labs Goran Šuković, University of Montenegro

  16. Computer Lab Goran Šuković, University of Montenegro

  17. Computer Lab Goran Šuković, University of Montenegro

  18. Future • Master studies for Bologna students - from 2008 • PhD studies – from 2008 • See handouts for CS Programme, Master, and PhD studies • More information • www.pmf.cg.ac.yu • www.ucg.cg.ac.yu Goran Šuković, University of Montenegro

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